On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 12:18 +0200, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> No idea :)
> 
> may be ask in the squeak mailing-list?
> 
You are right :)

Norbert
> On Jun 14, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
> 
> > Before I recognized that Adrian fixed the
> >
> > ObjectFinalizerTests>>testFinalizationOfEquals
> >
> > I gave it try myself. I came to the same conclusion as Adrian
> > how to fix. But now after knowing how it works I do not know
> > why the test succeeds :)
> >
> > The test uses
> >
> > 1 to: 5 do: [:n | o := Object new. bag add: n. o toFinalizeSend:
> > #remove: to: bag with: n].
> > 1 to: 5 do: [:n | o := Object new. bag add: n. o toFinalizeSend:
> > #remove: to: bag with: n].
> >
> > My problem is that toFinalizeSend:to:with adds an Objectfinalizer
> > to the finalizationRegistry of the instance. But
> >
> > Object>>finalizationRegistry
> >   "Answer the finalization registry associated with the receiver."
> >   ^WeakRegistry default
> >
> > returns a global object which is WeakKeyDictionary. And
> >
> > | d |
> > d := WeakKeyDictionary new.
> > d at: (1 asString copy) put: $a.
> > d at: (1 asString copy) put: $b.
> > d size
> >
> > prints 1. To me that would exchange every entry from the first
> > run by the second run (because the objects are equal).
> >
> > So I would assume that if there does not happen a run of the
> > garbagecollector between the two loops the objects of the first
> > loop should be still contained in the bag. But the test is named
> > finalizationOfEquals so I have to assume: self doesNotUnderstand
> >
> > Can someone explain it to me, please?
> >
> > Norbert
> >
> >
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